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  • Locks of Love

    Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By: Ashley Mooney

    Charity is not just about giving money. In some cases, it can mean giving up a part of yourself to bring happiness to someone less fortunate.

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  • Here Kittie, Kittie: Hard rock girl band’s new album is the cat’s meow

    Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By: Cathy Meyer

    Finally the girls of Kittie have come out with a spanking new CD, “Until the End.” During the two years in between albums, I was very eager for this album to arrive.

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  • Spidey 2 swings back onto consoles

    Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By: Derek Thompson

    With most movie-licensed games tending to be a little sub par, it would be easy to dismiss Spider-Man 2 as another lackluster attempt at a quick cash-in. But lately there has been a surge of quality

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  • Library Gets Renovated: After 29 years library gets makeover

    Wednesday, September 29, 2004 By: Brenda Sanchez

    For the first time since the opening of Alisal in 1965 the library has been renovated. Though renovations were to begin this summer, work stalled and only recently was completed. The library was suppo

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  • Yellowcard Embraces the Classic Instrument

    Thursday, September 30, 2004 By: Michael Skinner/Staff Reporter

    Violins in a rock band? That’s usually not the case right? Well try telling that to the Florida Pop-Punk band, “Yellowcard.”

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  • FireRed & LeafGreen Bring New Innovations

    Thursday, September 30, 2004 By: Ben F. Badger Jr./Entertainment Editor

    ery gaming system has a game or set of games that stand out from all the rest. For the GameBoy Advance/SP the games that stand out are from the “Pokemon” series. In just the few years the “Pokemon” ga

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  • Mêlée breaks out with “Everyday Behavior”

    Thursday, September 30, 2004 By: Courtney Lenz

    Mêlée combines the urgency of punk rock, the ease of classic rock, and the harmonies of pop, backed by strong lyrics and great musicianship. Mêlée means conflict in French and fits the band which seam

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  • 'Atlas Shrugged' while readers smiled

    Thursday, September 30, 2004 By: Courtney Lenz

    Take a philosophy text book, now add mystery, romance, social concepts, and let stew over 1,100 pages… voila, Atlas Shrugged.

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  • History students celebrate a 'Star-Spangled Weekend'

    Saturday, October 02, 2004 By: Amber Beery and Alex Bluebond

    The gun aboard the U.S.S. Constellation boomed as it was fired across Baltimore Harbor in 1862.It boomed again the weekend of Sept. 10-12 as 46 junior and senior AP U.S. History students traveled back

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  • Former Creek athlete succeeds worldwide

    Sunday, October 03, 2004 By: Dixie Hairston

    Riley Salmon, a former Creek graduate, recently represented the USA in men’s Olympic volleyball at the Athens games. Ironically, volleyball wasn’t always Salmon’s “court sport” of choice.

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Issue Date: Sunday, October 03, 2004 Issue: Week of Oct. 4, 2004
 
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Election day is fast approaching, and with the voter registration deadline of Oct. 4 less than a week away, a Hoban alumna has joined in the effort to get as many people to the polls as possible.
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Under the new Youth Escort Policy no one under 18 is allowed into Southpark Mall without a parent or guardian Fridays and Saturdays after 6.
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This past summer there was vandalism at our school that caused $5,000 worth of damage.
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The science department recently received a large donation of biotechnology equipment from Millennium Pharmaceuticals Inc. Faculty and students will now have access to equipment typically found only in
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This past July, Advanced Placement students waited anxiously for the arrival of their AP test scores. Not only would a good score mean college credit, but also show achievement of the past school year
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Thanks to the new technology changes, no students or parents will ever be in the dark when it comes to grades. A new program called EdLine makes it possible for students and parents to check up on gr
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Features
Riley Salmon, a former Creek graduate, recently represented the USA in men’s Olympic volleyball at the Athens games. Ironically, volleyball wasn’t always Salmon’s “court sport” of choice.
full story 
The gun aboard the U.S.S. Constellation boomed as it was fired across Baltimore Harbor in 1862.It boomed again the weekend of Sept. 10-12 as 46 junior and senior AP U.S. History students traveled back
full story 
There’s a new reading movement going on here at school. Classes are filled with books on shelves, teachers are participating in a new book club, and there’s a new literary club for students to join as
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Charity is not just about giving money. In some cases, it can mean giving up a part of yourself to bring happiness to someone less fortunate.
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